...Parkinson's diseases and treating the psychotic behavior of schizophrenia. "It's very encouraging," said Dr. JerryBuccafusco, a pharmacologist and the director of the MCG Alzheimer's Research Center. In the 1980s, Dr. Buccafusco first...

...Georgia School of DentistryDetails: He is the associate dean for academic affairs and advanced education.DR. JERRYBUCCAFUSCO Award/honor: Received the Outstanding Faculty Award from the Medical College of Georgia School of Graduate Studies...

...need a better monkey." Monkeys, such as the aged rhesus monkeys used in Alzheimer's disease research by Dr. JerryBuccafusco at MCG, are one example of Dr. Kling's contribution to the college. "You can't have a program like that unless...

...also might be implicated in the destruction of brain cells that accompanies Alzheimer's, Dr. Hill said. Dr. JerryBuccafusco, director of the Alzheimer's Research Center at Medical College of Georgia and a research pharmacologist at the...

...pathology, has been appointed to the Technology Education Committee of the College of American Pathologists. Dr. JerryBuccafusco, professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology and director of the Alzheimer's Research Center, has been named associate...

...would develop antibodies against it. And that has been one of the longstanding questions about a vaccine, said JerryBuccafusco, director of the Alzheimer's Research Center at Medical College of Georgia. "Beta amyloid is obviously a natural...

...and caregivers in a multidisciplinary research study that will cover all aspects of the disease, center director JerryBuccafusco said. The MCG Memory Assessment Program will include a genetic databank where researchers can mine patient samples...

...take considerable resources, "huge incubators" and sophisticated facilities to grow and store the anthrax, said JerryBuccafusco, a research pharmacologist working on a nerve-gas detector. "It would be fairly hard to hide what you're doing...

...researcher at Medical College of Georgia said."One last thing to do is to look at these people on autopsy," said Dr. JerryBuccafusco, director of MCG's Alzheimer's Research Center. "Cells die in different ways, and you may be able to tell...